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Example sentences for "insurance"

Lexicographically close words:
insuperably; insupportable; insupportably; insuppressible; insurable; insurances; insure; insured; insurer; insurers
  1. Rashleigh, of the Crown and Life Insurance Company, as soon as ever I get to the City.

  2. He spent a couple of hours every day in the consulting room of the Crown and Life Insurance Company.

  3. It is not the custom for a doctor at an insurance office to tell his patient anything about the result of the examination," was Rashleigh's answer.

  4. It was a little unusual to expect him to examine him for an insurance without an appointment; but he believed, in view of his possible visit to Australia, that Rashleigh would be willing to overlook ceremony.

  5. All the campaign I could figure out was to back into the wings and sell to some well-behaved stock-broker or life-insurance grafter.

  6. Worse than being on the stand at an insurance third degree.

  7. It has a crop insurance virtue, however, other than its acceptability as pig feed.

  8. This crop insurance aspect of Colonel Van Duzee's last planting cannot be too strongly emphasized.

  9. The practice of one pecan grower in Texas, reported in the Nut Journal, is suggestive of a crop insurance practice capable of wide use in the North, namely, planting of filler trees of quick-yielding varieties.

  10. Lastly, I wish to emphasize one more possible crop insurance tree for the man who is planting nuts on land difficult of cultivation, or entirely untillable, and that is the persimmon.

  11. Of course this makes the pecan trees grow like weeds, but I am now talking about the crop insurance aspect of it.

  12. What kind of tree crops insurance might I have had for my chestnuts grafted nineteen years ago?

  13. Sri Lanka's most dynamic sectors now are food processing, textiles and apparel, food and beverages, telecommunications, and insurance and banking.

  14. The life insurance companies are as safe as any money institution can be.

  15. I believe life insurance to be the best way to save money, at least for one who knows little about money.

  16. Life insurance is the most practical way for a young man, especially if he be a professional man, or any one not gifted with the knack of making money, to achieve financial comfort.

  17. Insurance for all wage-workers without exception, as well as for all urban and rural poor.

  18. All the costs of insurance to be charged to employers.

  19. On Social Insurance The Russian proletariat has inscribed on its banners the promise of complete Social Insurance of wage-workers, as well as of the town and village poor.

  20. We repeat the claim for assessment insurance that it is natural as against artificial insurance.

  21. As was recently remarked by a distinguished ex-insurance Commissioner of Massachusetts, "Assessment Insurance has come to stay.

  22. In the early establishment of life insurance companies, everything was assumption, there was little or no experience to guide in formulating the principles upon which the business should be conducted.

  23. Assessment insurance instructed by the experience of life companies, adjusts its plans and methods upon the natural basis of fact, and not the artificial one of supposition.

  24. It will not be assumed that the science of Assessment Insurance is perfected; on the contrary, our most advanced thinkers upon the subject are those who see most clearly its defects, and are laboring most assiduously to correct them.

  25. If the insuring public will learn to discriminate and place their risks in the best assessment companies, remembering that insurance in any good company must cost a reasonable amount, they need have no apprehension as to the result.

  26. It is pure insurance as against insurance and banking combined.

  27. Now, I detest life-insurance agents; they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so.

  28. Insurance up to Date A man called on me the other day with the idea of insuring my life.

  29. Besides, a collective debt defrayed by taxes has, over the same debt parceled out among individuals, the immense advantage that it is virtually a mutual insurance among the contributors.

  30. Let us suppose that in England even so small a net profit as one per cent, exclusive of insurance against risk, would constitute a sufficient inducement to save, but that less than this would not be a sufficient inducement.

  31. Life insurance is a necessity; don't ever think you can dispense with that, but keep your premiums paid up if you have to live on bread and water to do it.

  32. Probably equal representation of classes is intended in this Central Bureau, which would act together with the hitherto essentially bureaucratic Imperial Insurance Board.

  33. The economic difficulties of the question are partly met in Germany by the existing agency of Insurance against sickness for all factory workers, which grants assistance during the period of lying-in, as during sickness.

  34. Party-spirit, which loves to belittle real excellence, at present lends itself to the view which would minimise the significance of Labour Insurance as compared with Labour Protection.

  35. Would it not then be more to the point, and would it not more easily fulfil the object of Labour Insurance and Labour Protection, and later on also of dwelling reform, inspection of work, etc.

  36. Protection in occupation is already afforded to a certain degree by Labour Insurance, in the form of Insurance against accidents and sickness.

  37. Its duties would therefore extend far beyond the limits of Labour Protection in the strict sense, and it would be a general Central Bureau of aids to Labour, in which the Imperial Insurance Board would soon become incorporated.

  38. Under such a condition of things as that described above, the farmer had considerable difficulty in getting any insurance offices to insure his produce.

  39. Under more urgent circumstances when men had to be drawn by lot, the hardship which must often be occasioned was got over by men joining a sort of insurance society against compulsory service.

  40. Various special methods are used for the taxation of banks, insurance companies, railways, tramways, trust companies and corporations, some of them noteworthy.

  41. The crowd had left, a few ashes were smouldering, and the insurance adjusters were examining the place.

  42. The two men went straight to the insurance office, and interviewed the manager in his room.

  43. The insurance clerks were interviewed again and again, but Barney had been prudent in one respect at least--he had not breathed a word of his betting transactions in the office.

  44. There is, however, an insurance which is intact.

  45. It is probable that the proportion of persons carrying life insurance is much less among the drinking classes and that if we had complete statistics the difference would be far greater than appears in the life insurance tables.

  46. English and American life insurance companies give us almost exactly the same figures, which show that of insured persons, the death rate is twenty-three per cent.

  47. Insurance companies and benefit societies keep close watch of their members and they report that a person ten years old may now count on living to be sixty years of age.

  48. The fire loss of the United States amounts to over half a million dollars a day, and all insurance men agree that most of this might be prevented.

  49. It is for these reasons that the building of the New York Life Insurance Company at St. Paul has been shown in our final plate.

  50. The policy of insurance for my dwelling house had expired the day before; and, some dispute having arisen, it was agreed that, at six, I should meet the board of directors of the company and settle the terms of a renewal.

  51. It was half past five; I could easily walk to the insurance office in five minutes; and my usual siestas had never been known to exceed five and twenty.

  52. This small matter being adjusted, the genial insurance man walked quietly away through the crowd, humming a little tune to himself.

  53. I do a little life insurance business on the side.

  54. I’m an inspector from the Phœnix Fire Insurance Company,” he added, correctly interpreting the suspicious glances levelled at him and his sparse belongings.

  55. It was that insurance man that’s stayin’ t’ the Eagle,” whispered the girl.

  56. The insurance man glanced at the slim youth in the rather untidy white apron who stood in the doorway.

  57. Marthy won't get no four hundred dollars insurance on him, but he'll go to heaven all right.

  58. And you've got the four hundred dollars life insurance that you told me was due?

  59. The insurance underwriters insisted on a two-way radio being installed, along with pontoons on the ship, as safety precautions.

  60. I must wire the burglar insurance company, too.

  61. Of course my burglar insurance will make good my loss--or most of it; but that'll take time.

  62. You burnt up that insurance policy, I think you said?

  63. This must be the insurance policy Mack said he had lost, surely?

  64. He had carefully preserved the insurance paper that he could make nothing of.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "insurance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    insurance companies; insurance company; insurance policy